Idols In Concert – Stats – 08/18/11

Concert stats are late and I’m away from the computer all day, so when they do leak, can somebody post them? Thanks!

Aug. 9, 2011: Columbus, Ohio: Schottenstein Center: 9, 677 of 10, 135 (%): $508, 455
Aug. 10, 2011: Pittsburgh, Pa.: CONSOL Energy Center: 8, 772 of 9, 167 (%): $465, 400
Aug. 11, 2011: Baltimore, Md.: 1st Mariner Arena: 7, 571 of 7, 974 (%): $420, 675
Aug. 13, 2011: Atlantic City, N.J.: Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall: 11, 913 of 11, 913 (SOLD-OUT): $615, 025

For this Report
Number of Dates Reported: 4
Number of Sell-Outs: 1 (25%)
Total Tickets Sold: 37, 933
Total Tickets Available: 39, 189
Percentage of Tickets Sold: 97%

Total Revenue: $2, 009, 555
Average Revenue Per Concert: $502, 389
Average Tickets Sold Per Concert: 9483
Average Ticket Price: $52.98

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Total To Date:
Number of Dates Reported: 28
Number of Sell-Outs: 17 (61%)
Total Tickets Sold: 250, 227
Total Tickets Available: 255, 389
Percentage of Tickets Sold: 98%

Total Revenue: $13, 445, 780
Average Revenue Per Concert: $480, 206
Average Tickets Sold Per Concert: 8937
Average Ticket Price: $53.73
In other news, here is how Jay-Z and Kayne managed to avoid having their album leak (Billboard). I have to wonder how much it really matters. If somebody is going to steal an album, aren’t the file sharers going to make the music available 5 seconds after it goes on sale? So the stealers have to wait a few weeks like the rest of us? Do leaks generate buzz? Certainly not leaking generated buzz this time. It seems like a lot of work.

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